[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 155 (2009), Part 15]
[Senate]
[Page 20391]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                              NOMINATIONS

  Executive nominations received by the Senate:


                       DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

       EDWARD M. AVALOS, OF NEW MEXICO, TO BE A MEMBER OF THE 
     BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION, VICE 
     BRUCE I. KNIGHT.
       KEVIN W. CONCANNON, OF MAINE, TO BE A MEMBER OF THE BOARD 
     OF DIRECTORS OF THE COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION, VICE NANCY 
     MONTANEZ-JOHNER.
       KATHLEEN A. MERRIGAN, OF MASSACHUSETTS, TO BE A MEMBER OF 
     THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION, 
     VICE CHARLES F. CONNER.
       JAMES W. MILLER, OF VIRGINIA, TO BE A MEMBER OF THE BOARD 
     OF DIRECTORS OF THE COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION, VICE MARK 
     EVERETT KEENUM.
       EVAN J. SEGAL, OF PENNSYLVANIA, TO BE A MEMBER OF THE BOARD 
     OF DIRECTORS OF THE COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION, VICE 
     CHARLES R. CHRISTOPHERSON, JR.
       DALLAS P. TONSAGER, OF SOUTH DAKOTA, TO BE A MEMBER OF THE 
     BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION, VICE 
     THOMAS C. DORR.


                     MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD

       SUSAN TSUI GRUNDMANN, OF VIRGINIA, TO BE CHAIRMAN OF THE 
     MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD, VICE NEIL MCPHIE.
       SUSAN TSUI GRUNDMANN, OF VIRGINIA, TO BE A MEMBER OF THE 
     MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD FOR THE TERM OF SEVEN YEARS 
     EXPIRING MARCH 1, 2016, VICE NEIL MCPHIE, TERM EXPIRED.
       ANNE MARIE WAGNER, OF VIRGINIA, TO BE A MEMBER OF THE MERIT 
     SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD FOR THE TERM OF SEVEN YEARS EXPIRING 
     MARCH 1, 2014, VICE BARBARA J. SAPIN, RESIGNED.


                             THE JUDICIARY

       ABDUL K. KALLON, OF ALABAMA, TO BE UNITED STATES DISTRICT 
     JUDGE FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ALABAMA, VICE U. W. 
     CLEMON, RETIRED.
       JACQUELINE H. NGUYEN, OF CALIFORNIA, TO BE UNITED STATES 
     DISTRICT JUDGE FOR THE CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA, VICE 
     NORA M. MANELLA, RESIGNED.


                         DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

       DANIEL G. BOGDEN, OF NEVADA, TO BE UNITED STATES ATTORNEY 
     FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEVADA FOR THE TERM OF FOUR YEARS, VICE 
     GREGORY A. BROWER.
       DEBORAH K. R. GILG, OF NEBRASKA, TO BE UNITED STATES 
     ATTORNEY FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA FOR THE TERM OF FOUR 
     YEARS, VICE JOE W. STECHER.
       TIMOTHY J. HEAPHY, OF VIRGINIA, TO BE UNITED STATES 
     ATTORNEY FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA FOR THE TERM OF 
     FOUR YEARS, VICE JOHN L. BROWNLEE.
       PETER F. NERONHA, OF RHODE ISLAND, TO BE UNITED STATES 
     ATTORNEY FOR THE DISTRICT OF RHODE ISLAND FOR THE TERM OF 
     FOUR YEARS, VICE ROBERT CLARK CORRENTE.


            NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION

       SUBJECT TO QUALIFICATIONS PROVIDED BY LAW, THE FOLLOWING 
     FOR PERMANENT APPOINTMENT TO THE GRADES INDICATED IN THE 
     NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION:

                            To be lieutenant

       DENISE J. GRUCCIO

                              To be ensign

CARMEN M. ALEX
BRYAN M. BEGUN
JOSEPH K. CARRIER III
JASMINE L. COUSINS
DAVID B. COWAN
ZACHARY P. CRESS
ALBERT E. DAVISON
ALICE E. DRURY
MATTHEW R. FORREST
JOHANNES A. GEBAUER
LAURA L. GIBSON
LEIGH C. HEDGEPETH
VAN T. HELKER
KYLE R. JELLISON
ALEXANDER G. JOHNSTON
LYNDSEY E. KEEN
STEVEN T. LOY
MICHAEL J. MARINO
MATTHEW H. O'LEARY
RENI L. RYDLEWICZ
SARA A. SLAUGHTER


                         DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

       DAVID EDWARD DEMAG, OF VERMONT, TO BE UNITED STATES MARSHAL 
     FOR THE DISTRICT OF VERMONT FOR THE TERM OF FOUR YEARS, VICE 
     JOHN R. EDWARDS.
       GENEVIEVE LYNN MAY, OF LOUISIANA, TO BE UNITED STATES 
     MARSHAL FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA FOR THE TERM OF 
     FOUR YEARS, VICE MICHAEL DAVID CREDO.
       DAVID LYLE CARGILL, JR., OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, TO BE UNITED 
     STATES MARSHAL FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE FOR THE TERM 
     OF FOUR YEARS, VICE STEPHEN ROBERT MONIER.

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